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Imagine an executive of a major corporation, citing his concern for the environment, highlighting the reduction of 410 tons of greenhouse gas emissions. Further, he claimed, while the company’s emissions were rising, it would change in the future. Finally, he argued, even though the emissions reductions he had achieved were unrelated to his policies, he should get credit for the reductions ...
WASHINGTON -- In public, Toyota is running apologetic TV ads and vowing to win back customers' trust. Behind the scenes, the besieged carmaker is trying to learn all it can about congressional investigations, maybe even steer them if it can.
Heating-oil prices got a boost yesterday as the second powerful storm in four days threatened to dump more than a foot of snow on the East Coast.
EDMONTON and OTTAWA -- The torrent of billions in oil sands megaproject spending has, until now, produced a relative trickle in energy royalty revenues for the government of Alberta.
The new budget proposal for Pennsylvania cuts the sales levy by 2 cents but expands it to new transactions.
The supervisor will be Catherine Tsai, followed by Ivan Moreno at 2:30 p.m. Reruns of stories are available from http://www.apexchange.com, from the Service Desk (877-836-9477) or by calling the Denver bureau at 800-332-6917 or 303-825-0123. Jim Clarke (jclarke(at)ap.org) is chief of bureau. Jim Anderson (janderson(at)ap.org) is news editor. Please send news stories ...
Armed policemen stand guard outside the Boroko District Court when as Kapris appears in court on the lesser charges of escaping from custody and being in possession of a firearm.
Official figures show that British manufacturing output rose by more than expected in December. The Office for National Statistics said manufacturing grew by 0.9% in December after an upwardly revised 0.2% rise in November.
A civil servants' strike grounded flights and shut down public services across Greece on Wednesday, as labor unions mounted their first major challenge to austerity measures in the debt-plagued country.
Andrew Charlesworth, BusinessGreen , Wednesday 10 February 2010 at 09:51:00 Suppliers must prove additionality to qualify A certification scheme has been launched by energy watchdog Ofgem to label green electricity tariffs to prove they have genuine environmental benefits. The "Green Energy Certified" label will help customers recognise tariffs that have been certified under the scheme, says ...
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